This year we decided to travel north and spend Christmas in Santa Cruz de Mompox (pronounced Mompos).
We drove there via a town called Honda (a colourful, colonial town).
We only stopped by Honda for a quick break and to take in all the colourful buildings
We were lucky enough to have empty roads most of the time.
As we got closer to Mompox the roads became busier, with all kinds of traffic!
The colonial town of Mompox is on the Magdalena river and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1995.
It's incredibly hot (around 35C most days) but we worked around that by timing your outings and choosing a hotel with a pool and cool areas.
In the day time we also saw iguana sunning at the river's edge:
Mompox is also known for its Filigree jewellery, so naturally we looked around (and bought some!).
We took advantage of the river and did a boat trip to the ciénaga (swamp, wetlands), along the way seeing many birds, iguanas and even monkeys!
monkeys hidden among the trees
Some local people were trying to clear paths through the canals...
Finally we had to return home. This time we stopped overnight in the town of Barrancabermeja, which is basically a petroleum hub and travelled back through the state of Boyaca.
The trip was a lot of fun and it was great to see so much of Colombia again.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! from Amanda, Oliverio and Santa.
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